A heart skipping a beat in pale pink. Come see Takehara’s cherry blossoms that herald spring.
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Feel
- Cherry Blossom Viewing Spots
- Surrounding Areas
- Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings
- Takehara Scenic Spots
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We are currently closed.
Takehara City’s Historic Preservation District, where Edo-period streetscapes remain.
This charming inn stands on Itaya Alley, which has even appeared in TV commercials.
Built over 100 years ago, the building still carries the atmosphere of the Showa era, letting you feel history as it is.
A long-stay accommodation (private lodging) ideal not only as a sightseeing base, but also as a hub for considering relocation, workations, agricultural support, and other community contribution activities.
Enjoy a relaxing time surrounded by Takehara’s historic setting.
3 min by car from Takehara Station (JR Kure Line)
16 min by car from Kawachi IC (Sanyo Expressway)
22 min by car from Hiroshima Airport
14 min on foot from Takehara Station (JR Kure Line)
5 min on foot from Michi-no-Eki Takehara
130 minutes by train from JR Hiroshima Station to JR Takehara Station
80 min from JR Hiroshima Station by express bus “Kaguya-hime-go,” then a 7-min walk from the “Shinko-bashi” bus stop
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There are Japanese-style rooms on the 1st and 2nd floors (capacity: 8).
In principle, we accept only one group per day, so you may use either the 1st or 2nd floor.
The host lives in a separate room on the 1st floor, so please apply only if you understand this.
We operate the property while restoring it through DIY work.
To preserve the feel of this traditional house as much as possible, some walls have stains and marks from past leaks.
★Facilities & Amenities★
Wi-Fi, toothbrush set, shampoo, body soap, bath towels, towels, toilet, bath, microwave, dryer, washing machine, hair dryer, electric kettle, refrigerator, air conditioning